Dr. Robert A. Kunkel is a Professor of Finance and the Alberta S. Kimball Endowed Professor at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. He teaches classes at the undergraduate and MBA levels and is a leading researcher in his field. His research and consulting interests include commercial banking, investments, market efficiency, and personal ﬁnance. Kunkel serves on the editorial boards for Managerial Finance and the Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives. He currently serves on the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation Investment Committee, on the UW System Tax Sheltered Annuity Review Committee, on the Board for the Bethel Foundation of Oshkosh, on the Lutheran Homes of Oshkosh Investment Committee, as the chair of the Asset-Liability Committee (ALCO) for the UW Oshkosh Credit Union, and as the faculty adviser of the UW Oshkosh Finance Club. Kunkel also served as the Chair of the Finance & Business Law Department from 2006 until 2009. He earned his Ph.D. in Finance and M.A. in Economics from The University of Tennessee-Knoxville, his M.B.A. from Western Illinois University, and his B.S. from the University of Illinois-Champaign. Prior to joining UW Oshkosh, Kunkel held academic positions at Eastern Illinois University and Western Illinois University in addition to spending seven years in the finance industry.

Selected Publications and Accomplishments

Journal Articles

Dudzinski, J.A., & Kunkel, R.A. (2014). Ben Graham’s NCAV (Net Current Asset Value) Technique in the 21st Century: The Method Still Outperforms but Only Small Investors Can Profit from It. Journal of Investing.